Paper 2004/376
Cryptanalysis of RCES/RSES Image Encryption Scheme
Shujun Li, Chengqing Li, Guanrong Chen, and Kwok-Tung Lo
Abstract
Recently, a chaos-based image encryption scheme called RCES (also called RSES) was proposed. This paper analyzes the security of RCES, and points out that it is insecure against the known/chosen-plaintext attacks: the number of required known/chosen plain-images is only one or two. In addition, the security of RCES against the brute-force attack was overestimated. Both theoretical and experimental analyses are given to show the performance of the suggested known/chosen-plaintext attacks. The insecurity of RCES is due to its special design, which makes it a typical example of insecure image encryption schemes. Some lessons are drawn from RCES to show some common principles for ensuring the high level of security of an image encryption scheme.
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Metadata
- Available format(s)
- Category
- Applications
- Publication info
- Published elsewhere. Unknown where it was published
- Keywords
- cryptanalysisimage encryptionRCESRSES
- Contact author(s)
- hooklee75 @ hotmail com
- History
- 2007-04-27: revised
- 2005-01-03: received
- See all versions
- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2004/376
- License
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CC BY
BibTeX
@misc{cryptoeprint:2004/376, author = {Shujun Li and Chengqing Li and Guanrong Chen and Kwok-Tung Lo}, title = {Cryptanalysis of {RCES}/{RSES} Image Encryption Scheme}, howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2004/376}, year = {2004}, url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2004/376} }